Audacity Works

Episode 106: Eyes of Possibility with Rachel Strickland (yes I interviewed myself)


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My guest interview for November fell through at the last minute, so I decided to interview myself.  I put up an anonymous Question link on the gram, it was only up for around 18 hours so I didn't get many responses, but I am delightedly answering all of them here.

What you'll hear:

  • I mention giving a tarot reading in the beginning, for shits and giggles, here is the link to book one if you're interested (patrons of the Queensguard and higher get one a year!) https://calendly.com/theaudacityproject/intuitive-tarot-reading
  • My recommendation for getting the nitty gritty of American politics from a wise, neutral, caring source:  Sharon McMahon 4:00
  • An easy, effective exercise for calming anxiety from the wonderful Dr. Brittni, who I got to meet at BossUp 5:45
  • Q 1:  Any advice for someone who has gone through life believing they are not a creative person? I've recently accepted that there's no such thing but finding it hard to adjust  7:30
  • Unpacking the cliche of "The Creative Person" and our subconscious expectations of what creativity looks like/how it presents 8:30
  • One of the most transformative skills you can build if you're going to create anything 11:00
  • Q 2:  What is the sty meat person you've helped unstick?  How?  (truly if you asked me this please clarify what you meant, but I ran with it) 13:00
  • How I "help unstick" people (and why you are almost certainly not stuck...you're scared) 14:10
  • The Audacity Project, cycle 28 waitlist.  This is the framework that I used to unstick people, and the next cycle will be March/April 2025.  18:30
  • Q 3:  I am a shameless Rachel Strickland groupie.  You are so wise and funny.  I love your defence and bolstering of creativity especially women.  (this wasn't a question but I LOVED reading it, thank you so so much!)  19:50
  • Q 4:  I'm going to my first ever aerial retreat  with Ais in 2 weeks.  Any advice?  Sincerely, a panicked person who doesn't feel qualified to be there.  21:00
  • Me hoping to calm the fears of this lovely commentor 21:30
  • A reminder that fear/anxiety is pleasure without permission 22:22
  • My recommendation for SPF, I've been using this on my face daily for a decade 23:08

Don't go back to sleep.

xoRachel
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